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Storing Mass-Spectrometry Data in Simple Databases Enables Flexible and Intuitive Exploration without Time or Space Penalties. [PDF]
Kumler W, LaRue S, Ingalls AE.
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CeSTAAN: An atlas of <i>C. elegans</i> adult neurons for fast queries of single-nucleus RNA sequencing data. [PDF]
St Ange J, Langmack H, Murphy CT.
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AGREE-YOLO: A Framework for Seafood Recognition and Cross-Cultural Gastronomic Recommendation. [PDF]
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Abstract SQL, Structured Query Language, supported by most relational database systems since its introduction by IBM in the mid 1970s, has been widely accepted and has enjoyed much popularity because of its declarativeness and the simplicity of its English-like syntax and semantics. SQL satisfied classical database applications which merely involved
Kemal Koymen, Qujun Cai
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Abstract SQL, Structured Query Language, supported by most relational database systems since its introduction by IBM in the mid 1970s, has been widely accepted and has enjoyed much popularity because of its declarativeness and the simplicity of its English-like syntax and semantics. SQL satisfied classical database applications which merely involved
Kemal Koymen, Qujun Cai
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